The Equation Editor in Word features a ribbon that includes multiple equation templates and buttons for various symbols. You can use these to build complex equations.
See the following support videos and documents for details.
The Equation Tab as seen in Microsoft Word.
Equation Editor Videos
How-to Documentation
Go to Sheets.google.com or click the link
Click on Template Gallery -> top right
Click on 20-21 Lesson Planning to open it
Click File Make a Copy -> Click Ok
Your Copy of 20-21 Lesson Planning will Open
Click Green Share Button top right
Click Change under get link
Drop down Windber Area School District -> Select Anyone with the link->Make sure its set to View->Click Done
Open your Website: sites.google.com click your site to edit
Click pages in the top right-> now click the plus sign lower right New Page
Name Page 20-21 Lesson Plans
On your new page click insert -> Scroll down click Sheets-> Double Click Copy 20-21 Lesson Planning
Scroll down until you find the Google Sheet Named Copy 20-21 Lesson Planning-> Double Click and it will insert into your page
Click on the blue Publish Button on the top right
****To update your lesson plans go into your google drive and edit the 20-21 Lesson Planning Google Sheet****
View a nice video explanation of using Google Forms Locked Mode for Quizzes: Video Link
To enable Locked Mode in a Google Form
Create a Google Form Quiz at https://forms.new
Click on the Gear at the top right of your form.
Choose the Quizzes menu
Choose “Make this a quiz”
Choose “Turn on Locked Mode”
Click Save
Edit questions, answers, etc…
When ready, send your form to students using the Send button.
Set Up Locked Mode in Google Classroom Quizzes
Open a Google Classroom Course
Click on Classwork
Click the Create button
Choose Quiz Assignment
Google Classroom will create a Quiz Assignment with a Blank Quiz attached
Enable the “Locked Mode on Chromebooks” option
Open your quiz and edit questions, answers, etc…
Click Assign
Reminders:
Only students logged in to managed Chromebooks will be able to access your quiz.
When students click Start Quiz, they will enter Kiosk mode, and will no longer have access to open new tabs in Chrome
If a student chooses Close Quiz, you will receive a notification that a student tried to close the quiz before attempting answers.
This feature allows you to see if students are “mining” quizzes for questions so they can look up answers before re-opening the quiz later.